Ear troubles are one of the most common reasons vets see our companion animals, and like so many health issues, serious ear problems can often be avoided with a bit of natural herbal care. Older pets commonly develop ear troubles as a result of wax build-up inside the ear canal, which can become a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. As many pet guardians have learned the hard way, yeast is a troublesome fungus to deal with, and preventing a yeast infection is well worth the effort. If your pet has that tell-tale ear odor, shakes their head a lot, or scratches at their ears, it could be time for some Ear Care.*

Only Natural Pet Ear Care with Tea Tree Oil uses the natural healing power of herbs to clean and disinfect the ears of dogs and cats. This gentle formula is safe and effective for regular ear cleansing, and is designed to dissolve ear wax, remove foreign debris, and protect the ears from microbes that may enter or linger in dog's ears after swimming. This natural solution is especially helpful for dog breeds with floppy ears, and for pets that spend a lot of time outdoors.

Healing Botanical Ingredients

Witch Hazel - This botanical has been used for hundreds of years for its mildly astringent, soothing, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Tea Tree Oil - Australian aboriginal people brought this healing herb into Western herbal use, and contemporary research has validated its effectiveness as an antifungal and antimicrobial agent.

Echinacea - This popular herbal ingredient has demonstrated antimicrobial and immune boosting properties, and has been traditionally used to treat wounds and in treating the common cold.

* If this is the first time you have noticed problems with your pet's ears, or you suspect an infection or the presence of ear mites, please check with a qualified veterinarian to determine the cause of the ear problem.

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The reviews below are presented for informational purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of any product. The information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners and/or veterinarians concerning animal health and products that they have used.

My 10 year old German Shepherd mix had suffered from repeated yeast infections in her ears for years until I found this. I had to take her to the vet and buy prescriptions to clear up infections every couple months. Then, I started using this about one year ago (once per week) and she has not had one infection since. This also does not irritate her ears like the alcohol based ear cleaners.

I have a black and tan coonhound and she has long floppy ears that are getting constantly infected. I thought that this was going to be our natural answer but unfortunately it didn't work for her. Her ears were still red, irritated and infectious. Maybe it would work better with dogs that aren't notorious for ear infections.

This is a great product, and very effective. I used it in tandem with the Ear Care oral tincture and the Ear Dr drops, both of which are on this site. My only "con" is that I do think it's a bit caustic, and may perhaps burn if the pet has scratched to the point of creating raw bloody cuts. I didn't use this for the first few days of our treatment routine (used only the other two products listed). Once the cuts healed, I incorporated this into the routine, and it seemed to accelerate the healing process.

My 18 month old Golden Retriever has had recurring ear infections. The vet recommended I clean her ears at least once a week with either their medicated ear wash or a vinegar/alcohol mixture. I had seen this product and was curious to try it. I used it twice and last week I cleaned her ears for the third time and they were still perfectly clean- no ear crud! Very happy with it, hopefully it keeps her infections away!